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Press Release from Madden & Finucane Solicitors regarding Bloody Sunday
22nd September 2011

Madden & Finucance represent the families of Jackie Duddy, Michael Kelly, Hugh Gilmour, Michael McDaid, John Young, Kevin McElhinney, Willie McKinney, Gerard McKinney, Gerald Donaghey and Patrick Doherty who were shot dead on Bloody Sunday. We also represent some members of the family of Barney McGuigan, who was also shot dead.

We also represent Damien Donaghey, Alana Burke, Patrick McDaid, Joe Friel, Joe Mahon and Michael Quinn who were wounded on Bloody Sunday, and we also represent the families of John Johnston, Margaret Deery, Patrick O’Donnell, Patrick Campbell, Daniel McGowan and Pius McCarron who were shot and injured on that day, but who have since died.

Peter Madden, of Madden & Finucane Solicitors said as follows:

"In 1974 ex gratia payments of compensation were made to the victims of Bloody Sunday. The amounts paid were based on the flawed conclusions of Lord Widgery and were derisory and wholly inappropriate in amount. The victims will not, therefore, be compensated “twice” as has been claimed by some commentators.

"There is nothing unusual about the payment of proper compensation in a case like this. Indeed, recently the British Government paid compensation to the family of Baha Mousa and nine other Iraqi men who were subjected to horrific assaults by soldiers from the 1 Queens Lancashire Regiment in Basra in 2003. These assaults resulted in the death of Baha Mousa, a 26 year old father of two young children. This payment followed the conclusions of the report by Sir William Gage which found that the treatment of the men was unjustified."
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